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warren brodey
My level of electrosensitivity is mild. Mostly I just get tense and tired around machines and dislike the feeling intensely. Have been working with reducing these kind of effects with some success. Now I can work with my computer most of the day. Before I just had to leave it without finishing what I was doing.

I am a medical doctor but now I don't see patients, actually I haven't for a long time. When I began working at MIT and NASA in the 60's I moved into the field of man-machine interfacing . I have been working with engineers and cybernetic solutions to problems. I prefer working independently, softly and gently like a cat, since I am not an institutional person.

I still help people. That is inbuilt.

For the last 4 years I have been trying to be clear about the problems generated by exposure to electrical fields outside the body and their effect on the electrical signal fields inside the body.

I have found out that inside the body the electrical fields work gently like putting a key in a lock and opening a garden door. Outside fields like those that cause electro sensitivity are more like more battering ram, sledge hammer stuff comparitively.

Trying to be clear about the process and to be helpful is not so easy but I know a lot more than I did when I got interested.

So thats an intro. I will read some of the old materials on this forum. Maybe I'll be clearer when I have done that.




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Andrew McAfee
Welcome Warren. Glad you are on the list. I look forward to your input.
Andrew
On Mar 1, 2006, at 9:57 AM, warren brodey wrote:

> My level of electrosensitivity is mild. Mostly I just get tense and
> tired around machines and dislike the feeling intensely. Have been
> working with reducing these kind of effects with some success. Now I
> can work with my computer most of the day. Before I just had to leave
> it without finishing what I was doing.
>
> I am a medical doctor but now I don't see patients, actually I
> haven't for a long time. When I began working at MIT and NASA in the
> 60's I moved into the field of man-machine interfacing . I have been
> working with engineers and cybernetic solutions to problems. I prefer
> working independently, softly and gently like a cat, since I am not an
> institutional person.
>
> I still help people. That is inbuilt.
>
> For the last 4 years I have been trying to be clear about the
> problems generated by exposure to electrical fields outside the body
> and their effect on the electrical signal fields inside the body.
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> I have found out that inside the body the electrical fields work
> gently like putting a key in a lock and opening a garden door. Outside
> fields like those that cause electro sensitivity are more like more
> battering ram, sledge hammer stuff comparitively.
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> Trying to be clear about the process and to be helpful is not so
> easy but I know a lot more than I did when I got interested.
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> So thats an intro. I will read some of the old materials on this
> forum. Maybe I'll be clearer when I have done that.
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evie15422
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Welcome, Warren,

Nice to meet you! When you were a doctor treating people, what was your specialty, if I might ask?

My best to you,
Diane

warren brodey <[hidden email]> wrote:
My level of electrosensitivity is mild. Mostly I just get tense and tired around machines and dislike the feeling intensely. Have been working with reducing these kind of effects with some success. Now I can work with my computer most of the day. Before I just had to leave it without finishing what I was doing.

I am a medical doctor but now I don't see patients, actually I haven't for a long time. When I began working at MIT and NASA in the 60's I moved into the field of man-machine interfacing . I have been working with engineers and cybernetic solutions to problems. I prefer working independently, softly and gently like a cat, since I am not an institutional person.

I still help people. That is inbuilt.

For the last 4 years I have been trying to be clear about the problems generated by exposure to electrical fields outside the body and their effect on the electrical signal fields inside the body.

I have found out that inside the body the electrical fields work gently like putting a key in a lock and opening a garden door. Outside fields like those that cause electro sensitivity are more like more battering ram, sledge hammer stuff comparitively.

Trying to be clear about the process and to be helpful is not so easy but I know a lot more than I did when I got interested.

So thats an intro. I will read some of the old materials on this forum. Maybe I'll be clearer when I have done that.




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